Pistol-Bino Harness

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I’m looking for a bino harness that can accommodate a pistol (compact to full size, I’ll make the “right” harness work), rangefinder and mid-size binoculars (9-12 X 40-50)

I have a Elbertstock Nosegunner and Marsupital full size harness. I’ve enjoyed both, the Nosegunner drops my pistols if I lean over. The Marsupital will require an adapter plus holster.. So it’s probably cheaper to buy a different harness than outfitting one that wasn’t designed to carry that extra weight.

Pistols- G19 w/ radian afterburner, Streamlight TLR-1HL & Acro P2. Or; G34 w/ Streamlight TLR-1HL

Mainly bowhunting & riflehunting the Southeast, as well as turkey hunting.
 

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A good holster system is part of my prototyping bino harness.

What are you thinking for what it would look like?
 
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Like you and many others, I am also in this seemingly never ending search for the right bino set up. Earlier this year I “built” one out of an old chest rig I had. It works well, but it’s not quite what I want. I would be interested in what hereinaz has to offer.
 
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A good holster system is part of my prototyping bino harness.

What are you thinking for what it would look like?

I loved my Nosegunner, having the pistol up close then the binos opened up away from me. I just wish the pistol had an elastic strap or something to secure the pistol better. My G19 has fallen out before if I lean over wearing the harness.

Overall the size, pockets and pocket locations in the Nosegunner make it more appearing for my personal uses than the Marsupial.
- For context I have 1 full season with the Marsupial and 2 seasons with the Nosegunner.
 

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I have a blacks creek raptor system and it works pretty good, gun is plenty secure and handy to draw, only real downside is the pistol sits on the front of the harness and with the weight being out there it's sags forward sometimes.
 
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I have a blacks creek raptor system and it works pretty good, gun is plenty secure and handy to draw, only real downside is the pistol sits on the front of the harness and with the weight being out there it's sags forward sometimes.

That’s a dealbreaker IMO the “best” designs in my mind have the pistol up close, between the body and harness. Then have the pouch for the binos, phone etc with side pockets and/or attachment points for a knife, lights, rangefinder.

Having all of the weight (pistol) out away from the user probably creates a sag and pull on the harness, rather than keeping a majority of the weight up close.
 
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